
Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanów
Warsaw • Museums
Ideal for history enthusiasts and culture seekers interested in Polish heritage and baroque architecture.


Located in Soho Factory, this museum highlights neon art from Poland's communist era, especially at night.
Mińska Street in Warsaw leads to the Neon Museum, a captivating space dedicated solely to neon art. The collection features signs from the Cold War period, reflecting the aesthetics and culture of the 1960s and 1970s. Housed in the revitalized Soho Factory, the museum offers a blend of history and contemporary design. Visiting in the evening enhances the experience, as the neon signs are illuminated, providing a striking visual display. This museum stands out as one of the few globally dedicated to this unique form of art.
Mińska 25, 03-808 Warsaw, Poland
Best visited in the evening when neons are illuminated
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